The most friendly owners. Picked the sweetest blueberries. Wide site!! Immaculate and even had the local newspaper delivered to our site each morning. Very quiet at night. Plan on going back again!! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We have camped here 3 times in the last year because of this campground's location, not the campground itself. Pros are it is close to South Haven, many pull-thru sites, and a nice pool; cons are it is overpriced for the kind of campground it is, roads are not paved and are very dusty, and owners charge extra for everything. This campground only opened a couple years ago and is situated in a former blueberry field--therefore no trees, no shade. Mosquitoes are terrible, so bad that we ended up sitting inside after dark. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Typical KOA, at a typical KOA price. We paid $ 43.20, per night, using the KOA ‘Value Kard’ but expect to pay $ 48.00 without it. Now in their second year of operation, all their amenities are new. They have a heated pool, general store, volley ball court, catch and release pond, laundry, bath house, and a halve dozen ‘Kamp Kabins’. The cabins are primitive, in that they’re essentially bunk houses without plumbing. They have large pull-thru’s, with full hook-up, but their shade trees are also in their second year of operation. Situated in what appeared to be a blueberry grove, the management encourages you to, “help yourself”, to a hand full. If you want to pick more than a hand full, they’re $ 1.60 a quart. I suspect you’re seeing what I’m getting. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
New campground, well off the Interstate so very quiet. Great heated pool, gravel driveways nice facilities but trees just starting to grow. From July to Sep. pick cultivated blueberries for free. We camped here in a Motorhome.